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N.C. Educator Evaluation System (NCEES)Teacher Evaluation Process
January 28, 2013
Today’s Presenter
Cynthia Martin, Ed.D.Professional Development
ConsultantRegion 3
cynthia.martin@dpi.nc.gov
Agenda
• Resources
• Pre-Assessment
• Evaluation Process
• Ratings
• Standards
• Post-Assessment
• Questions
Resources
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Educator Effectiveness Websitehttp://www.ncpublicschools.org/educatoreffect/
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Updated Teacher Manual
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/educatoreffect/ncees/instruments/teach-eval-manual.pdf
Pre-Assessment
What do you already know?
1. TrainingEducators may use the North
Carolina Educator Evaluation System without training.
A.True
B.False
2. OrientationWithin ____ weeks of a teacher’s first day
of work, orientation on the N.C. Educator Evaluation System (NCEES) must be provided.
A. One C. Three
B. Two D. Four
3. Self Assessment
Teachers should complete
a self-assessment:
A.Every year C. Within the online tool
B.By themselves D. All of the Above
4. Pre- Observation Conference
Pre-Observation conferencesare required:
A.Before the first formal observation
B.Before all observations
C.Only with beginning teachers
D.Only if it is the teacher’s renewal year
5. ObservationsFormal observations must be:
A.Completed by March 1st
B.At least 20 minutes in length
C.At least 45 minutes in length or class period
D.Scheduled in advance with the beginning teacher
6. Post Observation Conference
Post-observation conferences
must be held:
A.Within 10 school days of the observation
B.After each formal observation
C.All of the above
7. Summary Rating FormThe summary ratings must be an average
of the notations on a teacher’s rubric from throughout the year.
A.True
B.False
8. The PDPWhich resources contribute to the
development of the PDP:
A.completed self assessment
B.school data
C.district initiatives
D. All of the above
9. Probationary TeachersIf a teacher is completing their third year,
they must receive ratings of _______ or higher to be issued a SP2 license.
A.Developing
B.Proficient
C.Accomplished
10. Standard Six
Standard six counts more than any of the other standards.
A.True
B.False
Process for Evaluating Teachers
Principal’s Responsibility
Component 1: TrainingBefore participating in the evaluation process, all teachers, principals and peer evaluators must complete training on the evaluation process.
Component 2: Orientation
Within two weeks of teacher’s first day, the principal will provide:
A. The Rubric for Evaluating North Carolina Teachers;
B. Teacher Evaluation Policy ID Number: TCP-C-004
C. A schedule for completing evaluation process.
Before Week 3 of School Year
STEP 1:
Training and Orientation
Component 4: Pre-Observation Conference Before the first formal observation, the principal meets with the teacher to discuss: self- assessment, professional growth plan a written description of the lesson(s) to be observed. Goal: To prepare principal for the observation.
Before First Formal Observation
STEP 2:
Self-Assessment, Goal Setting and Pre-Conference
Component 3: Teacher Self-AssessmentUsing the Rubric , the teacher shall rate their performance and reflect on his or her performance throughout the year.
Component 5: Observations
A. Formal observation:
45 min. or entire class period
B. Probationary Teachers:
3 formal by principal and 1 formal by peer
C. Career Status Teachers: Evaluated annually.
During the renewal year: 3 total- 1 must be formal
Observations shall be noted using the Rubric.
Within the 1st nine weeks
STEP 3:
Observation Cycle
(Administrative and Peer)
STEP 3:
Observation Cycle
(Administrative and
Peer)
Component 6: Post-Observation ConferenceThe principal shall conduct a post-observation conference no later than ten school days after each formal observation. Discuss and Document strengths and weaknesses on the Rubric
Component 7: Summary Evaluation Conference and Scoring the Teacher Summary Rating Form-
A. Give rating for each Element in Rubric B. Comment on “Not Demonstrated” C. overall rating of each Standard D. Provide teacher with opportunity to add comments to the Summary Rating Form E. Review completed Teacher Summary Rating Form with teacher and F. Secure the teacher’s signature on the Record of Teacher Evaluation Activities and Teacher Summary Rating Form.
Component 8: PD PlansIndividual Growth Plans-“Proficient” or better Monitored Growth Plans-At least 1 “Developing” Directed Growth Plans-“not Demonstrated” or“Developing” rating for 2 sequential yrs.
Before the End of the School Year
STEP 4:
Summary Evaluation and Goal Setting
Ratings
Ratings for Standards1-5
Standards
How do you see the standards?
Standard 1: Teachers Demonstrate LeadershipLeadership5 Elements5 Elements
Element 1 Element 2 Element 3
Standard 1:(elements continued)
Teachers advocate for school and students
Element 4
Teachersdemonstrate high ethical standards
Element 5
5 elements
• Teachers provide an environment with a positive, nurturing relationship
• Teachers embrace diversity in school and world
• Teachers treat students as individuals
• Teachers adapt their teaching for the benefit of students with special needs
• Teachers work collaboratively with families
Standard 2: Teachers Establish a Respectful Environment for a Diverse Population of Students
4 elements
• Teachers align their instruction with the NCSCS
• Teachers know the content appropriate to their teaching specialty
• Teachers recognize the interconnectedness of content areas/ disciplines
• Teachers make instruction relevant to students
Standard 3: Teachers Know the Content they Teach
“Get over the idea that only children should spend their time in study. Be a student so long as you have something to learn, and this will mean all of your life.”
Henry L. Doherty
Standard 4:
Standard 5: Teachers Reflect on Their Practice 3 elements
• Teachers analyze student learninganalyze student learning
• Teachers link professional growth link professional growth to their professional goals
• Teachers function effectively function effectively in a complex, dynamic environment
Standard 5:
If the students are not getting it, what can I (the teacher) do differently?
Standard 6
Growth
Proficiency vs Growth
Scenario Proficient Growth
5th grader begins the year reading at a 1st grade level. Ends the year reading at a 4th grade level.
5th grader begins the year reading at a 7th grade level. Ends the year reading at the 7th grade level.
Proficiency vs Growth
Scenario Proficient Growth
5th grader begins the year reading at a 1st grade level. Ends the year reading at a 4th grade level.
5th grader begins the year reading at a 7th grade level. Ends the year reading at the 7th grade level.
NO
NO
YES
YES
Teacher Ratings Categories
Teachers
1 65432Demonstrate Leadership
Establish Environment
KnowContent
Facilitate Learning
Reflect on Practice
Contribute to Academic
Success
5 Rating CategoriesNot Demonstrated
Developing
Proficient
Accomplished
Distinguished
3 Rating CategoriesDoes Not Meet Expected Growth
Meets Expected Growth
Exceeds Expected Growth
Ratings
1 65432Demonstrate Leadership
Establish Environment
KnowContent
Facilitate Learning
Reflect on Practice
Contribute to Academic
Success
1 65432 7 8Strategic Leadership
InstructionalLeadership
Cultural Leadership
Human Resource
Leadership
ManagerialLeadership
External Development
Leadership
Micro-political
Leadership
Academic Achievement
Leadership
Teachers
Principals
Key Note on Ratings•Every educator is evaluated every year
•Each standard and rating stands on its own (1 out of 6, not 1/6)
•Ratings are used to create professional development plans each year
•Ratings are used to determine status
Status
Ratings Status• Teachers
6 separate ratings to help teachers grow each year
• Principals8 separate ratings to help principals grow each year
• A single overall status that is determined once a principal or teacher has three years of growth data to populate 6
• Categories for Status1. In Need of Improvement
2. Effective
3. Highly Effective
04/21/23 • page 46
Status and Standard 6
• An educator receives an effectiveness status only once she has 3 years of data on standards 6 or 8
• A 3-year rolling average of growth data from standards 6 or 8 is used as part of determining overall status
Status
• The Three Status Categories are
1. In Need of Improvement
2. Effective
3. Highly Effective
04/21/23 • page 48
Status
So once a educator has a three-year average rating for Standard 6, how is status determined?
04/21/23 • page 49
Teacher Status
In Need of Improvement Effective Highly
Effective
Standards 1-5In the year
Standard 6Three-year rolling average
6 6 62 years ago
1 year ago
Thisyear+ + /3)
)
1 5432Demonstrate Leadership
Establish Environment
KnowContent
Facilitate Learning
Reflect on Practice
Any rating lower than proficient
And/Or
Does Not Meet
Expected Growth
Proficient or Higher
on Standards1-5
And
Meets or Exceeds Expected Growth
Accomplished
or Higher on
Standards1-5
And
Exceeds Expected Growth
Post-Assessment
1. TrainingEducators may use the North
Carolina Educator Evaluation System without training.
A.True
B.False
2. OrientationWithin ____ weeks of a teacher’s first day
of work, orientation on the N.C. Educator Evaluation System (NCEES) must be provided.
A. One C. Three
B. Two D. Four
3. Self Assessment
Teachers should complete
a self-assessment:
A.Every year C. Within the online tool
B.By themselves D. All of the Above
4. Pre- Observation Conference
Pre-Observation conferencesare required:
A.Before the first formal observation
B.Before all observations
C.Only with beginning teachers
D.Only if it is the teacher’s renewal year
5. ObservationsFormal observations must be:
A.Completed by March 1st
B.At least 20 minutes in length
C.At least 45 minutes in length or class period
D.Scheduled in advance with the beginning teacher
6. Post Observation Conference
Post-observation conferences
must be held:
A.Within 10 school days of the observation
B.After each formal observation
C.All of the above
7. Summary Rating FormThe summary ratings must be an average
of the notations on a teacher’s rubric from throughout the year.
A.True
B.False
8. The PDPWhich resources contribute to the
development of the PDP:
A.completed self assessment
B.school data
C.district initiatives
D. All of the above
9. Probationary TeachersIf a teacher is completing their third year,
they must receive ratings of _______ or higher to be issued a SP2 license.
A.Developing
B.Proficient
C.Accomplished
10. Standard Six
Standard six counts more than any of the other standards.
A.True
B.False
Questions
If you think of a question later: